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Vasos Vacíos (Spanish for "Empty Glasses") is the 8th album by Argentine rock, ska, and reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. This album, released in 1993, was a compilation album which included tracks from the band's previous seven albums (1986–1992). This album also contained new arrangements of previous songs, and new songs such as "El Matador".

Vasos Vacíos
Compilation album by
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
ReleasedFebruary 15, 1993
GenreRock en español, Ska, Latin, Reggae, Dub
Length1:02:42 (1 hr 2 min 42 sec)
LabelSony Music, Columbia
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs chronology
El León
(1992)
Vasos Vacíos
(1993)
En Vivo en Buenos Aires
(1994)

This album earned a Gold Album from Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (Spanish: Cámara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas, CAPIF). The Gold Album honor is given when an album sells more than 30,000 units. The band later appeared on the first Latin MTV Unplugged.


Reception


The Allmusic review by Victor W. Valdivia awarded the album 4.5 stars out of 5, stating:

"One of the new tracks, 'El Matador' became an instant smash hit on the newly launched MTV Latino, and deservedly so as the song comes on like a thundering locomotive. The other new track, 'V Centenario' is an assault on colonialism that's almost as forceful. Similarly, the re-recorded earlier hits, such as 'El Satanico Dr. Cadillac' and 'Gitana' are delivered with far more energy and muscle than the original versions. Clearly, by this time, the band had become a more confident and cohesive unit. Vasos Vacios is an excellent introduction to the band's unique style."[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Track listing


No.TitleWriter(s)Originally released onLength
1."Cadillacs" (re-recording)Vicentico, Aníbal Rigozzi, Flavio CianciaruloYo te avisé (1987)1:34
2."Matador"Cianciarulopreviously unreleased4:35
3."Te tiraré del altar" (re-recording)Vicentico, Luciano GiugnoEl ritmo mundial (1988)3:07
4."V Centenario"Cianciarulopreviously unreleased3:54
5."Mi novia se cayó en un pozo ciego" (re-recording)Vicentico, Fernando Ricciardi, Cianciarulo, GiugnoYo te avisé (1987)2:39
6."El satánico Dr. Cadillac" (re-recording)VicenticoEl satánico Dr. Cadillac (1989)4:16
7."Gitana" (re-recording)CianciaruloEl león (1992)3:13
8."Siguiendo la luna"Sergio RotmanEl león (1992)4:59
9."Manuel Santillán, el León"CianciaruloEl león (1992)3:57
10."Demasiada presión"VicenticoVolumen 5 (1990)4:12
11."Vasos vacíos" (featuring Celia Cruz)VicenticoEl ritmo mundial (1988)4:37
12."Revolution rock"Jackie Edwards, Danny RayEl ritmo mundial (1988)4:59
13."Yo no me sentaría en tu mesa"Vicentico, Ignacio Pardo, RotmanYo te avisé (1987)2:58
14."Yo te avisé"VicenticoYo te avisé (1987)3:09
15."El genio del dub"Vicentico, Ricciardi, CianciaruloYo te avisé (1987)5:24
16."Silencio hospital" (re-recording)Vicentico, Mario SipermanBares y fondas (1986)2:07
17."Basta de llamarme así"VicenticoBares y fondas (1986)4:16

Personnel





References


  1. Valdivia, V. Allmusic Review accessed January 22, 2011
  2. Allmusic review

На других языках


- [en] Vasos Vacíos

[es] Vasos vacíos

Vasos vacíos es el primer y más premiado álbum recopilatorio del grupo argentino Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, lanzado en 1993. Contiene diecisiete temas, de los cuales dos eran nuevos: "V Centenario" y "Matador". El nombre es dado por la canción homónima que apareció por primera vez en el disco El ritmo mundial en 1988. Forma parte de la lista de los 100 discos que debes tener antes del fin del mundo, publicada en 2012 por Sony Music.



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